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Where Are the Safest Drivers?

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Looking for the safest driving destinations? Here’s a road map: Allstate’s 10th Annual Best Driver’s Report®. Many cities’ drivers scored well, but four stood out as havens for safe drivers. Here’s the short list.

Be Prepared Listen to traffic reports, and build in plenty of travel time.

Brownsville, Texas — Safest City Drivers, Factoring in Precipitation Down on the banks of the Rio Grande, Brownsville’s subtropical climate makes it vulnerable to flash floods and cloudbursts. Rainfall around those parts sometimes reaches 38 inches per year. But tough municipal traffic laws helped this city’s drivers place second after Fort Collins, factoring in all conditions, and first if you factor in precipitation.

Did you know? Laredo was the only other city in the Lone Star State whose drivers made it into the top 10 safest driving cities, factoring in all conditions.

Kansas City, Missouri — Fewest Accidents, Factoring in Population This heartland city isn’t just famous for its BBQ. This city’s 467,007 people are the least likely to get into an accident in the U.S.

Did you know? One of its improvements is a new “diverging diamond” interchange at I-29 and Tiffany Springs — making Kansas City one of the first cities in the U.S. to use this brand-new highway design.